I just wanted to thank the original poster of this thread.
After reading this I will be calling my Dr in the morning. I thought hair loss, fatigue and weird vision were something that will eventually go away. (I have been gluten-free since last Aug)
But none of them have.

Hello,
I am now on day 86 of being gluten-free and its been going ok. I have my up and down days, but I hear thats normal.
The past few days I have not been feeling well. I dont know whether its celiac related or im just getting sick.
I just spoke with my gastro (his assistant) she said it doesnt sound like anything celiac but she would ask him when he gets back, the end of this month. So I made an appt with my primary Dr today.
I feel weird, my face is hot and at times red. I feel blood rushing through me, sometimes my heart pounds (heartbeat loud) or it races fast. I have no temp, even though I feel weird.
I drink at least 67ounces of water a day, if not more. I write everything down and keep track of what I eat. Nothing there.
Im also 40, my Mum said she had the 'change' early.
I guess the main reason im writing this is to see if any other women have had this happen.
I otherwise feel ok. Just weird. Is it menstral related?
Thanks for any advice.
-Michelle

Thank you. I really appreciate ANY and ALL help.
I do live with my husband and 2 children (5 & 8). I am the only one living gluten-free. I was told to test them both, but dont see a need at this point. If they start showing symptoms then I definately will.

Phew!
I was beginning to wonder if I was getting gluten, but couldnt figure out how. I am writing down everything I eat. To help with possible contamination. I email or call on anything new I eat. Im so worried about getting sick again.
I also have canker sores in my mouth, more on my tongue and my teeth are really sensitive. Is this also normal?
I REALLY appreciate your help. I feel quite lost in this huge gluten world.

This can affect your teeth? Oh my. I am newly diagnosed and the last few weeks I am noticing my teeth are VERY sensitive.
I have numbness in my hands and feet. Its driving me crazy! I really hope this is also part of it and it goes away.
My body literally 'crashed' the end of June (long story) and since being on a gluten-free diet for 4 weeks I am already doing SOOOO much better.
I miss my energy. The vertigo was awful.
Ok, rambled enough. Thanks for listening.

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